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Spice market update: balance instead of volatility

September 12, 2025 at 9:08 AM , Der AUDITOR
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GUJARAT. Weekly monitoring with the latest market information from India on cumin, coriander and chilli, black pepper and cardamom as well as a price list for more than 70 products.

Cumin

Cumin prices have fallen compared to last week, and according to local market players, an increase in the near future seems unlikely because most of the remaining stocks are in the warehouses of traders and growers. Arrivals at the main market in Unjha have increased, while demand continues to stagnate. It will likely take another four to six weeks before there is a clear picture of the sowing situation for the next season, but the acreage could be smaller due to low prices. Export figures are also not particularly encouraging; in August, only 11,000 mt of cum

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